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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1906)
' d 3s2t: ;.. . V r PSSaiBB "wir ifrn-i'tfiawai'lVVJT." LOCAL BITS Hiivc you jojslsterotl? C. L. Glut of Hlfitont wnn ii Henri visitor tlurluB the week. Cnl, Union wnn in from the Haiti, win rnucli last Saturday. K, A, I'tictt whh In Ilctnl V1ticn day from hi much on the Tuuiulo, Wnnt to cxclinii;c u No. 3 iittide linker WiiKon for a 7t vhkoii.--R. A. I'uktt. 46-.J9 C. V. Thornthwnlte nud wife were lit from tlie Baldwin much Tucwlny. W. V. Arnold uttd J. H. Meeker of hlHtcnt were Ilotiil visitors on .Saturday hint. Fine liarrcd Plymouth rock rooMcrx, full hloodud, for mile .it f 1,50 each. C. 1I.Am.hn. tf A. M. Drake nud I'. U. llnttun left for Portland Wednesday mom lug to attend to litiHincwi matters. Mr. nud Mm. Toift Hynn were llcittl vislton Wednesday. They came In from their ranch 4011th of town. Office rootim for rent In the Pilot lltittc Development Co.'u office Intilriiii',. Apply at thu coiiipniiys office. tf Mrs. John l'urgusoii was n lnni miss culler In ileud Wednesday. She came in from their much .six miles cast of Itond. There will lw n "hard time" dnnce given in the 11. M. hall on 1'cliruary i,, St. Vnlentlnu's day. Put away thoao good clothe. Make your Kwcctliwrl hnpiiy. ('.rant can help you with tlnm ele gant new valentine he has on vale Also n line of uniuc valentine XsUl curds. j6-t7 A letter received this week from Irvin Kecl at Portland brings the good news that the NjuciulUt will be nbW to save the sight of one eye for Mr. Keed, poMihly the sight of both. The Ladies' AM Sociuty of the M. 1(. church will moot next WcduewUy at 3 o'clock with Mrs. William Vaudevcrt. All ladies of llcnd nud vicinity arc cordially in vited to attend. Orders recently t waived by the l S land ofliccd give the Instruc tion that when one is tanking final proof the wituassas must have viewed the laud within two weeks of the time of making proof. T. W. Zimtnermann has resigned his position nt the lleud Mercantile and left on the Monday morning stage for n business trip of two or three weeks at Portland, Eugene and other Oregon x)luls. After at tending to business he will return to Haul. I.ast Saturday C. A. Chapman brought to The Iiulleliu office a hatunlc of bunch grata he had pulled on the desert six ttillct from Bonn. Mixed all through the dead gra.ss were a number of fresh green spears measuring 13 inches in length. Green grass of such a length must have been growing all winter. Drugs Toilet Articles MEDICINES Prescriptions Carefully Compounded We carry In stock every thing usually handled by a first-class drugstore including Stationery, School Supplies, Magazines, Toilet 1'reparn tions, Confectionery, Cigars mid SniokeiH' Supplies, nud a Fine Line of Watches and Jewelry. ...Perfumes... Merrill Drug Co. Bend, Oregon. G,corno IH'P flf Hoslimd wnn n down, Yfcdiitwlny night (mlefiuicy. Remember you must rcglcr he fore you enn vote nl thu aiming election,. li9k Qlans of Hcditioud wnn n huslttcwt cn.l'r in Hcnd during the week, Jolui SIsctnoro rct,iirncd thin week from a visit of acvcnU days in Priuevllle. Mrs. Utniuu Johnson left Inst Sunday niuntiug u vKit her fltuit in Michigan. Chnrlie Swalcy wwyf u,p from Redmond Tuesday (a MVil" R liiHluctis innttcrs. 1. K, Simons qf Icdinoml pnmc to IlcticV Vcdneway o intend to business matters. J. Ii. While of Slycr Lake, passed through Hcnd WpilHelify on, his wny jo MiiiiicHqtn. M. Mudd and T. A. Uuthcr c, ford of Laidlaw registered nt Hotel llcnd last biiuday. O'N'ell ros, arc putting in n new general store at Laidlaw, ill the Rutherford building. You should notice the Hue line of fresh candles, tobaccos, stationery and dates nt A H Qrmtt'ti. .t,5tf Pasturage for parses, $q cents n week, fi 11 month, near Bend, tf If. W. Mqffi.ll.i Few Sai.U Several wnrl( and driving horsoq. Must Uc sold iitticlc. 1. I,. TgMpjqrjs, I)ank Huilding. .J3tf Dr. Coo was oqllod t lulina Plains on Wednesday to sec Mrs. Ralph Pntteriion, who is crilictilly ill with pneumonia. I'ire iiuuranec, legal bjntilfs, no tnry public and conveyancing at The Central Qrouw linking & Trust Co.'s. .6.t9 Mm. James Hawaii of Portland, who has been visiting her lister Mrs. Q'Katic for some weeks pa,Ht, returiiK to her home on Sunday, W. 1. Moycrs, the attorney who hns recently located nt I,nid!nw, has bought the Chronicle and will as sume its management in the future. J. P. Jenkiuis arrival in Hcnd Wednesday night for n, Stay of some time here. )c came from points south of Hcnd along (lip river. Dr. Call XcwKom, T. A. Ruther ford ami W. P. Myers of Laidlaw drove to Ileud Wetjuosday eveniug to Ih: picscut at the political meet ing held here that night. A. II. Grant and John If. Qvcr turf arc making improvements about their residences jn Hcnd. This week Mr. Grant has had 16 poplar trees sot out and Mr. Qycrturf four. Ira J. Wilkinson is hauling posts and rails to his ditch hind two miles northeast of Ileud, to be used in building fence, Ho ja also clear ing his land, getting it ready for the spring seeding. Relinquishment for Sale: One of the best homcslPaiU at Powell Huttcs, Also homestead or timber claim five miles south of Bend under Arnold ditch, good buildings. Inquire Hulletiu office. 46-it J. M. Patton, John McCormick, C. P. Ilcckcr, nud J. C. Thorp of Laidlaw were in Hcnd Thursday attending to business connected with a homestead contest in which Mr. Patton is interested. Remember the piu Kocial nt the Hcnd Social Club's hall tonight. An interesting programme has bevn nrciwcu and many goon pics will be on sale. The social is given by the ladies of the Baptist church. The Linstcr saw mill closed down this week after a run of a week or ten days, New machinery from Slmniko will lw brought in and further Improvements made. They expect to begin sawing again in about two weeks. Miss Ruth L. Roid returned last Sunday from her trip to Portland and San Francisco, where she had gone with Mrs. A. M. Drake to re ceive treatment for her eyes. At San Francisco she left Mrs. Drake who went to take treatment at n sanitarium a few miles from the lat ter pluce. Charles and J. B. Wimer were in Bend last Saturday from their ranches on the Tuuiulo. They brought some parsnips grown by them lust season, and were exhiting two measuring two feet 16ug. These were fine specimens, iirnv ana sound, nnolhcf evidence of what can be grown in the fertile Des chutes valley. C, II. Vaughn recently received it letter from his former home nt Klauinth Kails in which it is said the snow storms the past two or three weeks are the heaviest known in thnt vicinity for yenrs. The snow was so wet aim neavy mm wie roofs of wauy bulldiugs were uu- PARGAINS F0$ YQU AT Our January Clearance Sae Talking" MaGhijie Cqupon$ Gjven with Sale Goods. nblo to withstand the strain and collapsed. In this, way some stock was injured npd mitcl damage dquc. The nnrty flf 13 tinibcr seekers Who parcel llrqugh ljcnd twq weeks ngp t thpir way to the Silver Lake coiptry, rcttirncd 01 their hpnicvvnrd (rip the first of the week. I'our rcnclicd Bend Mon day night, (he rcnjaindcr cqmitig Wediictdqy. Without exception they were favorably impressed with this country and sqmc qf them wilj tie back ju APrM to make perma nent settlement in Central Oregon. They expressed themselves as most favorably impressed with Bend. Twelve qf them filed qn claims all in a bunch. A. At. Drnko Files on Water On Jan. a6, A. M. Drake filed in the office of State Kngiuecr J. II. Lewis n notice of appropriation of 2,000 cubic feet per second ot water from the Deschutes river. The plans contemplate carrying the water tlirqg-gJi a flume eight feet deep qnd 30 feet wide a short dis tance nud then returning it to the river. The power obtained is to be used in operating a saw mill, gen erating electricity, etc. MANY CATTLE L.QST. Heavy Snow Storms Cai 1$ Loss to StofkAJpfif The severe snow storms of two weeks ago have caused considerable loss to cattlemen in a peculiar way. All nlong the Deschutes river above the lava bed n thin layer of ice formed ovpr the river. The snow fell on it and covered it up. This entirley hid the river and the cattle, attempting to cross on what they supposed was solid ground, would break through and pitch head first into the river. That was the last seen of those cattle. John Ryan had men out watch ing his stock, but siic head suc ceeded in getting in the river. They were gotten out, however, in time to save them. A Lively Runaway. Last Sunday morning n team of horses took a lively gait down Wall street, causing quite a. ripple of excitement on the Sabbath peace and quietude tor a Tew minutes. Jim Brceu had driven the horses to town and left them stauding in front of the Pilot Butte Inn. They became frightened at something unknown and started down the street. At Caldwell & Satchwell's store they straddled a telephone pole and were going with such, speed that they broke loose from the wagon. The wagon was turned completely around end for end by the collision. The team turned west down Ohio steet nt the comer of the P. B. D. office, nud were cnught after running a short distance down the street. The tongue of the wagon, the singletree and the doubletrees were broken, two spokes knocked out of n wheel, and the harnesses pretty well damaged. iKKiGATim Land- I have a few choice tracts from 40 to 160 acres each thnt can be bought nt a bar gain. P. L. Tompkins, Bank Building. 43tf Weekly Meteorological Record. Html, Orc.t Jau. t to Feb, 1, 1906. Hate (II id u 17 an au 9 an jo J.H Jl Max. 54 4 47 Mill, ai s Kau(C H 19 Hi a SctM 8 a ni l're Up 41 4 44 .U l'rtv'U Wind It KV HW tilt It au-Hw NK I clear t cloudy J partly cloudy I'rccipUMlou fur week .0 lu, A. U. OftAttT. Voluntary oiucmr. Deschutes Phllopopliy. Crook county is all right, or it wouldn't end with OK. Our jwpular cashier is composing a sentimental ballad entitled "On the Banks qf the Deschutes." writ ten in the key of I. Minor. "poc" cqmes iutq tqwn each mqrning looking like 15 cents with tfyrcc Nichols. Dumps is defined as earth or turf turned over. If that's the caw, we have a "Sunny Jip" in town. "Doc" bclicyc; iu Coe-opcration. 7'hc majority of Wilkin-sons arc daughters. "He who runs May Read" Zimmcrmaun. When the city grows sufficiently in size to iusurc patronage, White & Hill contemplate building a to boggau slide fro?) Pilot Butte to the river and callit ''Shoot Deschutes." The question with the D. I. &. P. Co. is to buy or to not buy a dam BUILD TELGPHONE LINE. Colurqfr .Southern Irrigation Co. Are Making Improvements ?uvi..o, Or,. Jan. . 10 The C. S. I. Co. Arc iiauntiL' (ciepuone poles Irom Dor raice'a mill (n place a telephone ytcm along the canal I torn the head ofCllne I'alli tlila tpriup. They ilw expect to tmild two large storage rewnoira in Bull Creek flat s way a the weather will permit. we ara kuh 10 welcome tlie warm auiuhiivt once more, which has taken the mow from our uiidat. Macu Nell widiamily expectto move to their hoinatoad one and a half miles uortji 0 IHimalo. thia week. Mr. Keill haa Ixen living in Xumalo the ist year mu win iry irnuuj; a wane. heveral teaiva loadeil lumber at HiRUtowcf & buiUh'a mill the paatweck. T. A, Xciiton la now mnulnj; the en- Cine ai me iiiKutowcr ft: smitli saw mill. Charlea Thomthwalte will coon move lu.tk o UU place iu 16-1 L Report are that there are more dfer nloiii; the desert this winter than haa been for toauy yeara, 15 to 20 belnjj acn iu bunclic. Thii ia caused by the neavy suowiau iu toe mountain. A (armer'a telephone line ia lieing mixta 01 jy a j;reai many lanner In thia precliitt A man aaid to another once, "Can you rabe anything in this country." Well, I Kuets ao, just try and see. A great many wiiiik mat winter grain cannot be grown here, but ye scribe's view and ex JKricnce arc that it can just as well as in other countries. We have all the ad vantacca we want. We can sow it in the dust, the raina of the fall will sprout it ami me auoua 01 winter will blanket it, and in the spring we can have some thing that will make the moss roll off the backs of some of these old croakers. Did you ever see a man who tries to do anything, thnt was all the while fritting on a box whittling or riding from place to place? Well, 1 never did. The first thing, one must clear his laud and then put it in good ahape. and if he doesn't want to irrigate it, it can be seeded, in uieiaii. iic must be sure to lence it, 1101 wnn 0110 wire but witn lour to In mrc against stock after he hns put in twylttitercs. Then start in und clear another 25 ucres, follow the siimc rule and don't get discouraged, You can't do it in one day or week, but months will tell. I would suggest for tins country inn seeding, sow scotch l'ife wheat about one bushel per acre. Sow early so it wil root before the ground freeies. Then in the spring take 11 tooth harrow and scratch the ground up; try to tear the grain all up, You cun't do Itof course, but you will be Mirpriscd to sec how it will Cronkcr, Nit. Much Feed on Desert. Feed on the low,desqrt is said to be better this winter than it has been for 15 years. Thousands of horses have iu the past few years been sold and driven from the coun try aud it is probable that in a few years more, on those parts of the old range not susceptible to settle ment and cultivation, the bunch grass will once more wave as it did in days historical. Ceutral Ore-gouian, grow. G.W. Whitseifs Saloon. Best, imported aud Domestic in WINES, LlQyp&$ CIGARS, Excellent Ppr Service. HIgii Class, Qeptlcrnan's Re sort. Only first cfask good kept In sfQcfo ffll ton ug, ' mil 1 .1.- ' apapaavii r?7i PILOT BUTTg INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with aH the delicacies of the scaftop Pirst-clats Equipment Pine Rooms apd Beds AH stages stop at the hotel door RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repaying HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY jCsW Our shop is located opposite Baptist Church. '. .' . aa-a-aZ, F. MOODY GENERAL Commission and forwarding MERCHANT. SMANIKO, - OREfJON Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited Prompt attention paid to those who favor me with their patronage , r At Bend, Oregon. A Complete Stock of DRY Rough, Surfaced and Moulded -LUMBER- At Ben4 j vrcgea. All Widths, Lengths and Thicknesses Reasonable Prices Good Grades Dry Stock INCH COMMON DIMENSION SHIPLAP RUSTIC T. & G. FLOORING BEADED CEILING WINDOW JAMBS WINDOW CASING HEAD BLOCKS O. G. BASEBOARD STAIR TREADS WATER TABLE O. G. BATTINS MOULDINGS P. B. D. PATENT ROOFING FENCE PICKETS SHINGLES ETC., ETC. LiMfcer ielircrMl at Law Cut Aiywkere m TfceLaafcef Thc 6. f. & p. Co.", or Tie C. S. 1. Co. 'ii CUSTOM FEED MILL IN CONNECTION. The Pilot Butte Development Company BEND, - OREGON REPEATING SHOTGUN'S No matter how big the bird, no matter how bcavy ita plumage or awift ita flight, you can bring it to bag with a long, atrong, straight ahooting Winchaater Repeating Shotgun. Results are what count. They alwaya give tho beat results in field, fowl or trap shooting, and are aold within reach of evcrybody'a pocketbook. FREtt Smd aunt asi tiititt 4 a pottal tari tor car Urf Uuifraffii ealahru. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN. CONN. JJ tt : 1